Hurricane Ivan caused many businesses to redesign their office space and restock with state of the art equipment and Cayman Free Press is no exception. A new Komori four colour press was installed after the hurricane and is the only four colour press available in the Cayman Islands.
Trevor Hills, Commercial Print Manager at Cayman Free Press, who has had 35 years experience in all aspects of commercial printing work, says, ‘The new printer is suitable for medium print runs which are ideal for Cayman Islands’ businesses.’
He continues, ‘Before our new replacement press arrived all four colour printing had to be sent off island but now Cayman Free Press offers a top quality local solution to printing requirements.’
The advantages of a local print solution include quicker turnaround times, with the avoidance of shipping delays and the avoidance of new expensive shipping rates.
The new press now brings the total complement of printing presses to four within Cayman Free Press, which can now offer customers the full range of printing services.
The company can now also fulfil clients’ warehousing needs, as the service has been extended to include storing customers printing.
Andre Dons, who heads the sales for commercial print explains, ‘As an example, we print customised letterheads, envelopes, and compliments slips and we estimate the usage for a three month period. The printing is then stored at our warehouse awaiting delivery. This saves time for the company waiting on its product, as next day delivery can take place. This in turn saves money because printing takes place in more efficient volumes, and consistency is achieved without storage having to take place at the client’s place of work.’
Cayman Free Press printing clients include Government, leading law firms and insurance companies who enjoy using this seamless ordering system.’
You can find out more about Cayman Free PressCommercial Print Products by calling Andre Dons 325 6849
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